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Bone Broke by Jess Beck is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Tag Archives: surveys
Responses Needed for Public Archaeology and Blogging Survey!
I recently received an email from Fleur Schinning, an archaeology enthusiast pursuing a Master’s in Heritage Management at Leiden University in the Netherlands. She’s writing her thesis on the use of blogs and social media and how they contribute to the accessibility of … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Blogging
Tagged blogging, heritage management, public archaeology, surveys, University of Leiden
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The Grand Challenge of Archaeology: Getting young people to respond to a survey, apparently
While trawling the internet recently, I was directed to a post on SEAC underground, a southeastern archaeology blog jointly authored by a number of graduate students and junior faculty. One of its authors was perplexed by the results of a … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Blogging, Grad School
Tagged American Antiquity, archaeology, blogging, SEAC underground, surveys
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